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Builders will be needed for a proposed 42 new homes in Amberley.

Auckland developer fined $35k over repeated site pollution

UCon Construction Ltd plead guilty to three charges after sediment and concrete slurry repeatedly escaped from an Auckland building site into the city’s wider stormwater network in 2024.

Environment

12:53pm

The poisoned tarāpuka found in Te Anau.

DOC appealing for information about poisoned protected gulls

Ten tarāpuka died after ingesting a rapid-acting narcotic bird control agent in Te Anau on January 18.

Environment

Fri, Mar 27

Toxic algae at Double Bridges in the Ruamāhanga River

Toxic algae red alerts for Wellington region rivers

Red alert level warnings are in place for some rivers in the Greater Wellington region, the council is urging people to check before visiting rivers.

Environment

Fri, Mar 27

EVs are back in the spotlight as fuel prices soar.

EVs selling ‘off the boat’ before they even arrive in NZ

Dealers say electric vehicles are being snapped up as Kiwis look for ways to cut fuel costs.

Environment

Thu, Mar 26

Wellington city views (file image)

Wellington receives funding boost for Predator Free 2050

Conservation Minister Tama Potaka said the next phase of the Government's strategy would shift from smaller projects to targeting predator elimination across larger areas.

Environment

Wed, Mar 25

Builders will be needed for a proposed 42 new homes in Amberley.

Auckland developer fined $35k over repeated site pollution

UCon Construction Ltd plead guilty to three charges after sediment and concrete slurry repeatedly escaped from an Auckland building site into the city’s wider stormwater network in 2024.

Environment

12:53pm

The poisoned tarāpuka found in Te Anau.

DOC appealing for information about poisoned protected gulls

Ten tarāpuka died after ingesting a rapid-acting narcotic bird control agent in Te Anau on January 18.

Environment

Fri, Mar 27

Toxic algae at Double Bridges in the Ruamāhanga River

Toxic algae red alerts for Wellington region rivers

Red alert level warnings are in place for some rivers in the Greater Wellington region, the council is urging people to check before visiting rivers.

Environment

Fri, Mar 27

EVs are back in the spotlight as fuel prices soar.

EVs selling ‘off the boat’ before they even arrive in NZ

Dealers say electric vehicles are being snapped up as Kiwis look for ways to cut fuel costs.

Environment

Thu, Mar 26

Wellington city views (file image)

Wellington receives funding boost for Predator Free 2050

Conservation Minister Tama Potaka said the next phase of the Government's strategy would shift from smaller projects to targeting predator elimination across larger areas.

Environment

Wed, Mar 25

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A paywave donation trial began at Punakaiki on October 20

Paywave trial piles up $22,000 at Punakaiki pancake rocks

A paywave donations trial by the Department of Conservation in Punakaiki has harvested $22,000 in five months.

Environment

Tue, Mar 24

File photo.

Farmer who 'charged at' inspector fined $35,000 – no discount

The Taranaki Regional Council officer was inspecting "systematic problems" on his farm, which dated back to 2009.

Environment

Tue, Mar 24

The long-tailed bat or pekapeka-tou-roa is classified as threatened-nationally critical, the highest threat ranking possible. Photo: Supplied / Grant Maslowski

How a farmer shooting a burglar led to a major conservation discovery

How did a high-profile crime that had the nation's farmers up in arms and a visit to an out-of-the-way rubbish dump lead to the discovery of critically endangered native bats in a Northland forest?

Environment

Mon, Mar 23

EVs are increasing the use of electricity in some households.

More than 2500 new EV chargers to be rolled out in NZ

The Government's $52.7 million zero-interest loans would go to ChargeNet and Meridian Energy, who are co-investing a combined $60m in capital.

Environment

Mon, Mar 23

Residents of Amberley Beach, around 35km north of Christchurch, were furious over the possible move.

Council proposes to move beach community amid sea level rise

The work underway at Amberley Beach, around 35km north of Christchurch, is quickly becoming a national test case.

Environment

Mon, Mar 23

Fooding covers a residential neighborhood in Waialua, Hawaii.

Hawaii's worst flooding in 20 years threatens dam, prompts evacuations

"Don't let your guard down yet" is the message from meteorologists as more rain is expected safety concerns also raised surrounding a 120-year-old dam.

Environment

Sun, Mar 22

The Rakaia River.

Taxpayers invest $784K to new Rakaia River wetland to try lure salmon back

Hundreds of hectares of highland farmland are being retired as part of the effort to bolster the spawnery.

Environment

Sun, Mar 22

They're lifelines for small communities, but cost a lot to maintain. And soon, they could end up losing their full central government funding, with ratepayers forced to pick up the bill. Q+A's Whena Owen reports.

Six remote roads set to lose full NZTA funding, mayors want rethink

"We've said to NZTA, don't even bring it at us, because we ain't going to do it, and it'd be a cold day in hell if it happened," says Wairoa's mayor.

Environment

Sun, Mar 22

Tropical Cyclone Narelle has followed a predictable path, which makes this cyclone highly unusual

Queensland Tropical Cyclone Narelle deemed 'compact' and dangerous

People in the far north of Queensland are bracing for destructive winds and heavy rainfall.

Environment

Fri, Mar 20

Moa Point Wastewater Treatment Plant (file image).

'Trapped air' flaw possible cause of Moa Point wastewater failure

The first report into the wastewater plant failure has highlighted a possible pipeline flaw.

Environment

Fri, Mar 20

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Ruapehu mayor Weston Kirton says private sector investors would need certainty of tenure.

Govt backs Chateau Tongariro restoration – mayor welcomes a 'win'

The Government is backing the restoration of the Chateau Tongariro, launching a formal process to find private operators to revive the historic hotel.

Environment

Thu, Mar 19

Three recently recovered illegal set nets, with a volleyball as a buoy and a car battery as a weight.

Car battery and decoy duck used in illegal set nets – Fisheries NZ

After carrying out around 13,000 inspections of recreational fishers over summer, a 94% compliance rate with fishing rules and regulations was found.

Environment

Thu, Mar 19

An early artist impression of Datagrid's data centre in Makarewa, north of Invercargill.

Invercargill mayor stands by comments over AI factory cable

Tom Campbell is standing by his view that a new cable for a large AI data factory will not impact the environment at Ōreti Beach, despite a report saying otherwise.

Environment

Tue, Mar 17

Kaitāia man Harley Ra with the snapper than earned him more than $30,000

Ninety Mile Beach Snapper Bonanza winner reveals his secrets

Harley Ra, who was raised in Kaitāia but works in Perth, hooked the 7.665 kilogram winner on Saturday, the final day of the five-day contest.

Environment

Mon, Mar 16

About 700 people gathered on Northland's Ruakākā Beach to protest a proposed sand-mining operation.

Northlanders stage windblown protest against sand-mining application

The protest opposes the McCallum Brothers company plan to dredge up to 150,000 cubic metres of sand per year from the seabed about four kilometres offshore.

Environment

Sun, Mar 15

Facility near Invercargill boosts dreams of the region to become an artificial intelligence and data hub. 

Massive AI factory: Region weighing positives against negatives

Potential impacts of a large cable on the natural environment have been highlighted in a commissioner’s report, including disturbance to wildlife.

Environment

Fri, Mar 13

The Department of Conservation has closed the track to Harwoods Hole, meaning that it will no longer be maintained, but the public can still walk it at their own risk.

Closure of 'spectacular' sinkhole track stuns climber

Harwoods Hole lies in the Tasman District, within the Abel Tasman National Park, but the Department of Conservation closed the track to the site last month, citing safety risks.

Environment

Wed, Mar 11

Smallest ‘fairy’ penguin, the kororā  is struggling for survival amid rising sea temperatures and over-fishing. 

Kororā chicks found malnourished and dead in Waiheke nesting boxes

Rising sea temperatures and over-fishing are causing major food shortages for the kororā, rescue centres are reporting severely underweight chicks and young adults in the Bay of Plenty and Hauraki Gulf area.

Environment

Mon, Mar 9

Harakeke, New Zealand flax.

How a hardy native plant could help combat forever chemicals

Researchers at Auckland University have found a native New Zealand flax may soon help address one of the world's most stubborn pollution problems.

Environment

Sun, Mar 8

Shore plover fledgling banded on Pitt Island.

Rare bird born on Chathams' Pitt Island for first time in 150 years

Pitt Island is the second largest of the Chatham Islands, which the shore plover - also known as the tūturuatu in te reo Māori, or tchūriwat' in ta rē Moriori (Moriori language) - are native to.

Environment

Sun, Mar 8

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